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I'm not aware of any such catapult system in development.So when will India use electromagnetic catapult launch system to launch its carrier rockets and satellites? China will have such a prototype system ready by 2020 for proof of principle demonstration ie lobbing two new families of carrier rockets "Yuzhou"(electric propulsion) and "Qingzhou"(liquid fuel) into space and payloads into orbits.
Though, India has been working on Agni 5 based satellite launch system for emergency.
India also has a project to develop own railguns which apparently can do this work.
Mumbai based Zeus Numerix
http://www.zeusnumerix.com//public/..._Design_of_Electromagnetic_Rail_Gun_PR074.pdf
ARDE's rail gun might in fact be a coil gun rail gun hybrid using bitter coil based transmission line along with rails.
http://www.drdo.gov.in/drdo/tenders/viewTender.jsp?paramMicro=9672
In media,
http://www.nextbigfuture.com/2016/05/indias-navy-wants-100-technologies-by.html?m=1
https://m.reddit.com/r/GlobalPowers/comments/3ayo3e/secret_project_18class_destroyer/
[Reddit is more fictional though].
For lasers,
http://*********************/forum/threads/indian-laser-and-directed-energy-weapon-dew-thread.76144/
Eklavya, India's upcoming ASAT Missile:
Update on Human Spaceflight Program:
Life Support Systems done
Space Suit done
Food in development
Rescheduled for 2024 for carrying out some additional tests of nee version of LVM3 and construction of a new launch pad for facilitating Human Rates and Heavy Lift launch vehicles. A pad abort test in March or April.
The 10 tonner Heavy Lift Vehicle earlier under study will now go in development.
India has two more interterrestrial missions on drawing board, one for Venus and other for Jupiter for which an HLV is intended now.
Payload capacity, cryogenic stage and at first place purpose.To indian members,
What is the difference between PSLV and GSLVs?
PSLV is for polar satellites and GSLV for Geostationary Satellites.
6 tonner and 10 tonner draw designsPossible? LOL. Imagine a Chinese saying,
CZ-5: 14 tonnes GTO, (25 tonnes possible)
http://www.b14643.de/Spacerockets_1/India/ULV/Description/Frame.htm
Dude your answer is incoherent. I am saying GSAT-19E is a 3.2 tonner, you are saying it is an I-6K bus weighing 6 tonnes. GSLV MKIII is designed for GTO 4 tonnes. Btw, all flight for MKIII had only been suborbital, you know what this means right?[/QUOTE]
I said it is to be modified for 6 tonnes for being integrated with new semi cryo engine (still features SRBs) though.
GSAT-19E is just slightly more than 3 tonnes but it's not alone at first place.
Okay, Mk3 will be proven this March.Can you show me the completed 6 tonnes satellite bus? Or even a 4 tonnes satellite bus? What is the launch capability now? It is 4 tonnes GTO if your MKIII don't fail and proven is <2.5 tonnes for MKII.
But what's your point bull$hitting this thread?
When they will be launched, I will post here, can't you stop bumping?
GSAT-11 is about 4.5 tonnes.This is the heaviest rocket you ever launched so far, 2.2 tonnes which is less than the 2.5 tonnes design load.
http://www.deccanchronicle.com/science/science/090916/isros-heaviest-ever-satellite-from-india.html
This is the heaviest indian made satellite launched by Ariane.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GSAT-18
GSAT-18 is considered the most advanced Indian sat currently, compare this to our DFH-4, it's a generation behind.
Further,
ISRO unveils 10-tonne satellite plan at Indian Science Congress